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Arrowhead Lake is the name of several lakes in Ontario, Canada. The lakes are located in the following districts (west to east): Kenora District 50°43′52″N 92°55′29″W / 50.73111°N 92.92472°W / 50.73111; -92.92472 ( Arrowhead Lake, Kenora
Aroland First Nation (2016 Population 366) is a Ojibwa, Oji-Cree and cree First Nation within the Nishnawbe Aski Nation Territory and a signatory to Treaty 9, located in the Thunder Bay District approximately 20 kilometres west of Nakina. Aroland First Nation, has Indian reserve status, though the settlement itself is not a reserve.
Thunder Bay District was created in 1871 by provincial statute from the western half of Algoma District, named after a large bay on the north shore of Lake Superior.Its northern and western boundaries were uncertain until Ontario's right to Northwestern Ontario was determined by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. [4]
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Unorganized Thunder Bay District is an unorganized area in northwestern Ontario, Canada in Thunder Bay District. It comprises all parts of the district that are not part of an incorporated municipality or a First Nations reserve. Most of the territory is within the Eastern Time Zone, but the part west of the 90th meridian is in the Central Time ...
Eel Lake (Thunder Bay District) Eel Lake (Nipissing District) Eels Lake; Eeyore Lake; Efby Lake; Effingham Lake; Egan Lake (Hastings County) Egan Lake (Kenora District) Egg Lake (Gorham Township, Thunder Bay District) Egg Lake (Brothers Township, Thunder Bay District) Egg Lake (Kenora District) Egg Lake (Frontenac County) Egg Lake (Peterborough ...
Thunder Bay is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. It is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario and the second most populous (after Greater Sudbury) municipality in Northern Ontario. Its population is 108,843 according to the 2021 Canadian census.
St. Raphael Provincial Park is a provincial park in northern Ontario, Canada, roughly halfway between Sioux Lookout and Pickle Lake, straddling the boundary of Kenora and Thunder Bay Districts. [1] It was established on May 22, 2003, and provides backcountry canoeing and camping opportunities. [2] [3]